The
latest snowstorm carries something unexpected to the doorstep of
Hutch’s secluded Alaskan cabin: a stranger named Jude, the most
beautiful man Hutch has ever seen. Jude says he’s in the area for a ski
trip and that he fled a domineering lover, thinking he could make it
into town. But Hutch is a suspicious SOB and treats his unwanted guest
warily. The problem is Jude isn’t just gorgeous, he’s funny and smart
and flirtatious.

Two gay men snowed in for three days—things
happen. Really good things. By the time the storm clears, Hutch finds
himself a little too attached to Jude Devereaux, San Francisco-based
male model. But is Jude what he claims to be? Or is he entangled in the
secrets Hutch moved to Alaska to escape?

Dreamspinner
Press's Dreamspun Desires line just keeps getting better and better.
With every new release, I fall in love just a little bit more, and with
the addition of Eli Easton's action packed Snowblind, I don't see that
changing anytime soon. And I'm so, SO grateful for that! That being
said, I have to admit and tell you that Snowblind was NOTHING like I
expected! Not at all, but damn it was hella fun to read.

When
Hutch finds an unexpected stranger at the doorstep of his secluded
cabin in Alaska in the middle of a snowstorm you'll get a feeling that
there's more going on that first appears. When we see Hutch checking
trip wires and motion sensors, your senses will start tingling for sure.
I know mine did. I was immediately and thoroughly engrossed in what was
going on between Hutch and Jude right from the first. Hutch is all
growly and suspicious whereas Jude is charming and flirty. That always
makes for a fun combination but when the action starts happening, boy
did the story take off. There is some really hot sex going on between
these two, along with a healthy dose of intense tension ... but there's
also some humor and playfulness, too. Eli does a fantastic job of
weaving this story and surprising you left and right.

There
are tons of twists and turns in this one, so for the sake of not
spoiling a thing, I'm not going to say much more because trust me, you
want to go into this book totally, um, well, blind. Sorry, couldn't help
myself, but seriously people, just dive into this book knowing as
little as possible. You'll find all the things you're used to from Eli
Easton and from the Dreamspun line as a whole. Great writing, characters
that are well-developed and engaging. A plot that moves lightning quick
and just enough steam to make you happy. This one was one hell of a fun
ride, don't miss it!

1 comment:

I've got several recent purchases which happen to be from Dreamspinner. Rhys Ford's There's this guy, and Rowan McAllister's We met in dreams. But then again I can't go without RJ Scott's next installment of Sanctuary!